What is your number 1 City goal (excluding Houchens) (1 Viewer)

Samo

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The next one.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Huckerby's solo goal against Forest. I know it was crap defending, but I just loved the utter bewilderment that his dribbling skills created :)
 

Houchens Head

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Apart from the obvious Houchen's (ahem!) my favourite has gotta be Huckerby's fabulous run to score a great goal against Man Utd!
 

Skyblueweeman

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Anything from David Speedie between 1988-1990. Loved watching him in action. Great in the air, some great chips.

Quality little player.

WM
 

Tom's Dad

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Great to see Speedo's chips and headers but what about David Smith's wing play. A real prospect until Don Howe taught him to track back!!
 

letsallsingtogether

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Yes hucks against man U but what about Hutch straight from the corner.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Speedie's 2nd goal at Norwich the year we got beat by Sutton but we won 2-1 and the second goal was a chip that was absolutely fantastic!!
 

coop

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Peter nblouv ( not sure if ive spelt it right) against west brom away picked it up on the half way line and done what he done best
 

deanocity3

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roy kirk free kick in his own half never more than a foot off the ground if goalie hadn't tried to stop it it wouldn't of counted. old un i know
It was at NTFC too:)
In November 1954, Roy Kirk scored the only goal in an FA Cup victory at Northampton Town.
His goal came as a result of a massive clearance from his own penalty area that flew the best part of 80 yards and bounced over the Cobblers’ ex-City goalkeeper Alf Wood.
The match report said that Wood had one eye on the Coventry centre-forward, Charlie Dutton, who was following up ‘like an express train’. Kirk admitted afterwards that it was a fluke.
 

blueflint

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It was at NTFC too:)
In November 1954, Roy Kirk scored the only goal in an FA Cup victory at Northampton Town.
His goal came as a result of a massive clearance from his own penalty area that flew the best part of 80 yards and bounced over the Cobblers’ ex-City goalkeeper Alf Wood.
The match report said that Wood had one eye on the Coventry centre-forward, Charlie Dutton, who was following up ‘like an express train’. Kirk admitted afterwards that it was a fluke.


your memory better than mine pal
 

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